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Summer Escapes | WSJ. Magazine, June/July 2019

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You are pre-ordering this copy of WSJ. Magazine. It will be shipped on June 3.

Issue 108: Summer Escapes

Rustic Charm - An Idyllic Tuscan Hideaway

Cover Story

Inside the Tuscan Villa of Lotta and Mikael Jansson

Photographer Mikael Jansson and his wife, Lotta Jansson, found the ideal Italian retreat for gathering friends and family—and a perfect canvas for their shared decorating passion.

Full newsprint issue of the Eastern Edition of The Wall Street Journal as published on Saturday, May 18, 2019.

Top Story: Trump Eases Trade Tensions

Also on Page A1:

For the Class of 2019, It’s Time for Pomp, Circumstance and Joy

Amazon Bets on Meal Delivery

The Unfulfilled Promise of DNA Testing

Banks Put Crypto Firms in Shadows

A-Hed: Bored Security Guards Find Stardom on TikTok

In Exchange: The Fixers - Meet the powerful consultants helping companies target where to build their factories

Note: You are buying the 6-star, Eastern Edition of the print version of the newspaper. There are multiple time-based editions of the newspaper published on Saturdays. The 6-star may not be the final edition. For questions about specific articles, regional editions or the Greater New York section, please contact us at wsjshop@wsj.com

A special glossy magazine edition of the The Wall Street Journal's College Rankings Journal Report as first published Thursday, Sept. 6, 2018.

Cover Story: Harvard Stays on Top - The Wall Street Journal / Times Higher Education rankings of U.S. colleges gives high marks to both big names and some hidden gems.

This 36-page magazine also includes:

Financial Outcomes - Which schools offer students the best financial outcomes after graduation

Liberal Arts - The Northeast has most of the top liberal-arts colleges

The Best Values - Which schools offer the most bang for the buck

Student Engagement - Schools with a religious affiliation are leaders in inspiring and challenging students

Public Schools - More public schools made the top 100

On Point - Life Lessons from the "Columnists" Interviews in WSJ. Magazine

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On Point Life Lessons from the "Columnists" Interviews in WSJ. Magazine

Hardcover book from the publisher of WSJ. Magazine

Forward by: Kristina O’Neill

“Good advice,” says writer Cheryl Strayed, “is simply about sharing your perspective.” This concise, but powerful insight is one of the countless invaluable lessons shared in On Point. Here, hundreds of luminaries, across a diverse spectrum of professions and backgrounds, offer their hard-won knowledge “On Success,” “On Fear,” “On Solitude,” “On Obsession,” “On Risk,” and about dozens of other compelling and universal topics. Based on WSJ. Magazine‘s “Columnist” page, which debuted in 2013, ON POINT collects the very best of these interviews, from Dwayne Wade on Discipline and Simone Biles on Impulse to Yoko Ono on Patience and Sarah Jessica Parker on Transformation. The result is a beautifully designed, giftable book that informs, delights, and inspires. Each of the 250+ entries in ON POINT is accompanied by an iconic stipple drawing of the contributor.

Kristina O’Neillis the editor in chief ofWSJ. Magazine, TheWall Street Journal’s glossy luxury-lifestyle publication, appearing monthly with the weekend edition of the newspaper, as well as its website. Since being tapped in October 2012 by News Corporation to reinvigorate the magazine, she has been responsible for all editorial content in the publication, which was nominated for awards for best cover and best photography in 2016 and 2017 by the American Society of Magazine Editors (ASME) and consistently leads the industry in editorial and commercial excellence. Ms. O’Neill also oversees all of the magazine’s live journalism, in addition to its annual Innovator Awards, held each November at New York City’s Museum of Modern Art, which attracts luminaries across a range of disciplines including art, design, philanthropy, fashion and technology. Prior to joining the Journal, Ms. O’Neill served as executive editor ofHarper’s Bazaarmagazine.

The Financial Crisis: A Decade Later | Special Report, September 2018

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A WSJ Shop Exclusive is this reprint on heavier broadsheet paper of The Wall Street Journal's Special Report of the 10 Year Anniversary of The Financial Crisis. The majority of the content was reprinted from Saturday, September 8, 2018.

Cover Story: "2008. The World Turned Upside Down - Burned by the crisis, we retreated from risk. But risk-taking never disappears, it just changes shape."

This 12-page section also includes:

Power Shift - Banks lost their dominance on Wall Street

The Worst First Day - Four who started at Lehman just before the meltdown

Inventor’s Remorse - The father of mortgage bonds has regrets

New Mortgage Kings - They’re less regulated and more aggressive

The Intelligent Investor: He Lost 99%, And His Faith In the Market - by Jason Zweig